The DVLA has issued a fresh warning about an e-mail scam that asks drivers to verify their driving licence and vehicle tax details via an online link. The e-mail, which wrongly claims to have been sent from DVLA, appears to be an attempt to trick drivers into providing personal details. The DVLA has not sent out an e-mail asking customers to update or verify their details. Says the DVLA: “We’re aware that some drivers have received these e-mails and we strongly advise anyone who receives one of these, or any similar e-mail, to ignore it and not to follow the instructions given.” The government, led by Cabinet Office’s Government Digital Service, continues to investigate reports of organisations that may be actively misleading users about their services or acting illegally, taking swift action when necessary. Scam e-mails can be reported via www.actionfraud.police.uk The DV...